unfeelingly
- r without compassionate feelings
unfeelingly, she required her maid to work on Christmas Day - r in a callous way
- Bacon's screaming, purple-robed cardinals and half-shaped machine gunners are crudely painted and unfeelingly colored, yet convincing, as blurred snapshots can be.
- He reinstated Sheriff Jimmy to office and perquisites, displacing Acting Sheriff Tom Kelly, who had unfeelingly shut down Miami's gambling tight.
- But Winchell unfeelingly wrote: "Let him go to jail.